Thank you, John. Jemima, the daughter of John and Jemima, I have info as follows:Juanita Luttrell Berrian - Gateley Family Genealogy Forum No 103, John Gatley b. abt 1763-1768,m Jemima Mime Messer Jan. 30, 1787 in Caswell Co. NC. Children: Jemima Gately b. abt 1802 NC, m. Samuel Bradshaw 7/20/1819 Caldwell Co. KY. d. in Webster county, Missouri. My ggg-grandmother. John Gately, Sally Gately b. abt 1793 m. Aaron Smith 7/7/1812 in Caldwell, KY, Nancy Gately m. Thomas James Jr. on 9/15/1813 Caldwell Co. KY.HOWEVER, given the dates of the birth of the children, I have my doubts that this is the correct "Jemima". Do you have the listed children for the Pitts marriage as well as the Bradshaw marriage? Many of us have been back and forth about "Jemima" and it would be a blessing if we had some legal proof to clear up the doubts. My doubts rest with the children Jemima had for Levi Solomon ranging from May 1816 through c 1838 whereas the Bradshw children range from 1820 through 1843. I don't believe this Jemima could have managed that. I don't have another wife for Samuel Bradshaw, so I am at a loss to understanding the information provided me so far. Perhaps there is someone out there who has better information and will read and help us out.Best regardsLib Pitts in SC

Best regardsLib Pitts in SC

Re: John Gately son of Jemima and JohnPosted by: Gary E. Young Date: December 27, 2001 at 03:29:39In Reply to: Re: John Gately son of Jemima and John by Juanita Luttrell Berrian of 349

Do you happen to know how Lucy Gately who married Jacob Burch 1 July 1809 in Person Co., NC might fit into this family? The Burches generally lived on south Hyco Creek near the Caswell/Person county line, though I don't know much specifically about this Jacob Burch. I would like to learn what became of Jacob and Lucy (Gately) Burch.

Re: John Gately son of Jemima and JohnPosted by: Juanita Luttrell Berrian Date: December 27, 1999 at 17:52:56In Reply to: John Gately son of Jemima and John by Debbie Gwadera of 349

This may or may not be the John Gately you are looking for. Happy Hunting.

2. JOHN2 GATELY (WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1768 in Gatley or Gateley; killed by his father-in-law William Mercer, and died Aft. 1806 in Tennessee. He married JEMIMA (MIME MESSER) MERCER January 30, 1787 in Caswell Co, NC, daughter of WILLIAM MERCER. She was born in moved to Caldwell Co. Ky bef 1810, Mercer.

3. JOHN3 GATELY (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1788, and died in Greene County, Missouri. He married REBECCA WATTS. She died in Greene County, Missouri.

Child of JOHN GATELY and REBECCA WATTS is:i. JAMES MERCER4 GATELY.

4. NANCY3 GATELY (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1793 in Caswell Co., NC, and died April 11, 1863 in Springfield, Greene Co. Missouri. She married THOMAS JAMES JR. September 15, 1813 in Caldwell Co. Ky.

Child of NANCY GATELY and THOMAS JR. is:i. MINERVA4 JAMES.

5. SALLY SARAH3 GATELY (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1794 in NC. She married AARON SMITH July 07, 1812 in Caldwell, Ky.

6. JEMIMA3 GATELY (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1801 in North Carolina, and died in Webster County, Missouri. She married SAMUEL BRADSHAW July 20, 1819 in Caldwell Co. KY. He was born 1790 in South Carolina, and died February 19, 1859 in Webster County, Missouri.

Notes for JEMIMA GATELY:Jemima (Gately) Bradshaw, moved with family to Greene County Later Webster Co.in 1855, Missouri. The 1850 census report.4 daughters: ageNancy 18Susan 12 Mairred John C. JohnsonSarah 10Delila 7 Married James P Johnson brother to John C. JohnsonThomas 15Jesse 20The oldest sonIt is not known when Jemima Bradshaw died but it was probably in Webster Co. Missouri.

Notes for SAMUEL BRADSHAW:Samuel Bradshaw first wife, name unknown, were living in Franklin Co. Tnwith 9 children in 1820, 4 boys and 5 girls, 5 under the age of 10 and 4 were between 10 and 16 years old. Both father and mother were shown to be26 to 45 years of age. Still in Franklin Co in 1830. 7 children still at home, in the 1840 census the family lived in Gasconade Co., Missouri. After the gap in births of at least ten years 6 children were added under the age of 10 years 2 boys and 4 girls. Jemima was probably the mother of these children; sheand Samuel must have married late in 1830, after the census was taken.Samuel Bradshaw was a farmer throughout his life. The family had moved to Greene County (Webster in 1855) Missouri. Thomas J. Bradshaw had been appionted as executor of Samuel's estate.

8. SUSAN L4 BRADSHAW (JEMIMA3 GATELY, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 08, 1838 in Gasconade County Missouri, and died May 06, 1891 in Buried at Mineral Cemetary,West of Gillham, Ark.. She married JOHN C. JOHNSON 1860 in Webster County, Missouri, son of JOHN JOHNSON and SARAH KITTRELL. He was born July 13, 1842 in Knox County, Tennessee, and died July 17, 1915 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, Buried at Mineral Cemetary near Gillham Ark.

Notes for SUSAN L BRADSHAW:Susan Bradshaw moved with her family from Gasconade County to Webster County between 1840 and 1850 census.

Notes for JOHN C. JOHNSON:John C. Johnson and his brother James P Johnson came from Tennessee to Webster County, Missouri, while young men (early 1860's)John C. and James P.;married sisters, Susan and Delila Bradshaw.John C. and his brother James P. were farmers.The oldest 3 of John and Susan's children were born in Webster County,Sarah, William, Alice. The family moved to Polk County, near Gillham, Ark.about 1869. The youngest four were born there: John, Lela, Joe and Birdie.

More About ROBERT HUDSON LUTTRELL:Fact 1: January 18, 1910, Shot in the head by Thad Brown, on the porch of the Luttrell & Dorsey MechantileFact 2: February 07, 1997, Hut's g-g grandchild, Dr. Jone Kendrick was shot in the head

Notes for BIRDIE EVELYN JOHNSON:Birdie Evelyn Johnson Luttrell died on May 2, 1933 in Broken Bow, Okla.William Rodolphus Luttrell died on January 12, 1953, in the hospital in Texarkana But Was living in Broken Bow athe the time. Both are buried in theMineral Cemetary near Gillham, Arkansas.

Notes for WILLIAM RODOLPHUS LUTTRELL:William and Wife Birdie lived in Gillham in 1898, Moved to Idabel, Ok, McCurtain Co., then to Broken Bow in 1915 to Eagletown, Ok 1916, backto Broken Bow, OK in 1928.

William R. Luttrell at various times cut lumber, farmed, and ran a livery stable. He was a night marshall for a short time in Broken Bow in the 1920's. He ran a road maintainer for the Oklahoma Highway Department for 18 years prior to his retirement.

A puzzling matter is that I have found another marriage of a Jemima Gately to a Samuel Bradshaw of about the same date. If someone can clear this up, I would appreciate it. Apparently this is another Jemima, but it also appears that she might have married Bradshaw :

Notes for SAMUEL BRADSHAW:Samuel Bradshaw first wife, name unknown, were living in Franklin Co. Tnwith 9 children in 1820, 4 boys and 5 girls, 5 under the age of 10 and 4 were between 10 and 16 years old. Both father and mother were shown to be26 to 45 years of age. Still in Franklin Co in 1830. 7 children still at home, in the 1840 census the family lived in Gasconade Co., Missouri. After the gap in births of at least ten years 6 children were added under the age of 10 years 2 boys and 4 girls. Jemima was probably the mother of these children; sheand Samuel must have married late in 1830, after the census was taken.Samuel Bradshaw was a farmer throughout his life. The family had moved to Greene County (Webster in 1855) Missouri. Thomas J. Bradshaw had been appionted as executor of Samuel's estate.

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